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Gambling Quote by Thomas Jefferson

“A lottery is a salutary instrument and a tax... laid on the willing only, that is to say, on those who can risk the price of a ticket without sensible injury, for the possibility of a higher prize.” quote by Thomas Jefferson
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“A lottery is a salutary instrument and a tax... laid on the willing only, that is to say, on those who can risk the price of a ticket without sensible injury, for the possibility of a higher prize.”

Thomas Jefferson

About This Quote

The lottery is justified as a voluntary tax on those who can afford the risk, offering a chance at greater reward without harming the participants.

In simple terms: Voluntary risk for potential gain.

Key Takeaway

Lottery as a consensual, low‑impact tax.

Themes

risk voluntarism economics fairness incentives

Mood

reflective critical thoughtful

Type

maxim philosophical political

When to use this quote

  • fundraising events
  • state lotteries
  • charitable raffles
  • gamified fundraising
  • policy debates

Key Concepts

taxation probability social contract

Practical Applications

  • designing equitable lottery systems
  • educating public on risk

Questions to Reflect On

  • Does voluntary risk justify taxation?
  • How does the lottery affect social equity?
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